A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... silver , which when exported would yield one part of gold and leave a surplus of .48 parts of silver for the expenses of transportation and loss of interest while in transit , and yet give a profit on the transaction . This , of course ...
... silver , which when exported would yield one part of gold and leave a surplus of .48 parts of silver for the expenses of transportation and loss of interest while in transit , and yet give a profit on the transaction . This , of course ...
Side 106
... silver coinage consists of the standard dollar , the half- dollar , the quarter - dollar , the dime . The base metal coinage consists of five , three , two and one - cent pieces . The gold coins and the standard silver dollar are legal ...
... silver coinage consists of the standard dollar , the half- dollar , the quarter - dollar , the dime . The base metal coinage consists of five , three , two and one - cent pieces . The gold coins and the standard silver dollar are legal ...
Side 117
... Silver Grays , a name given to them because they were mostly the older mem- bers . They were also called Snuff - takers . Those op- posing it , headed by William H. Seward , were called Woolly Heads , or Seward Whigs . Conscription Bill ...
... Silver Grays , a name given to them because they were mostly the older mem- bers . They were also called Snuff - takers . Those op- posing it , headed by William H. Seward , were called Woolly Heads , or Seward Whigs . Conscription Bill ...
Side 145
... silver certificates . The legal tender notes of the United States are bills issued merely on the credit of the government . ( See Fiat Money . ) The acts of 1875 and 1882 , however , direct the Treasurer of the United States to hold ...
... silver certificates . The legal tender notes of the United States are bills issued merely on the credit of the government . ( See Fiat Money . ) The acts of 1875 and 1882 , however , direct the Treasurer of the United States to hold ...
Side 146
... silver certificates are issued by the government against deposits of gold and silver coin , and are exchangeable for the coin on demand . The treasury holds the coin so deposited as a trust fund . The cer- tificates represent the coin ...
... silver certificates are issued by the government against deposits of gold and silver coin , and are exchangeable for the coin on demand . The treasury holds the coin so deposited as a trust fund . The cer- tificates represent the coin ...
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